Outside nest for canary bird cages



Aug 30 1932- J. PALUBIAK 1,874,708

' v OUTSIDE NEST FOR CANARY BIRD CGES Filed Sept. 26, 1930 A fz 1//. ,f 1 A Patented Aug. 30, 1932 UNITED srArss JOHN PALUBI'AK, oF srbnotrrs, inssounr A l OUTSIDE Nasr ron -irancsens Applicationmea september 2,"'1e3,; 'sfrjiiina 484,6775j`-; y

The object of my invention is to provide a novel, outside nest for canary birdcages of metal, which preferably has the nest por-- device illustrated in the accompanying raw-- Y v shape.

ing, in which,-

Figure l is a side elevation of my nest applied to the canary bird cage; f

Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the nest proper; p Fig. 3 is a detailed perspective view of an upper corner of the nest frame; Fig. 4 is a'detailed perspective view of the upper corner of the nest vshowing the hook 24;

Fig. 5 is a plan view of a blank from which the cardboard nest member is formed; and

Fig. 6 is a section through a modified form of nest whichv may be made either detachable or integral with the main frame work of the nest.

Like numerals designate like parts in each of the several views.

Referring to the accompanying drawing, there is illustrated a portion of a main cage 1, to the outside of which at the door is my bird nest frame wire. The frame of the bird nest comprises horizontal lateral top wires t 3, corresponding horizontal lateral bottom wires 5, with a transverse or end top wire 6 and transverse or end bottom wire 9, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3. Extending between the bottom and top wires of the frame are vertical corner wires 4 which are integral with the horizontal wires 3 and which horizontal wires 3 terminate in hook ends 24 adapted to fasten the bird nest framework to the bird cage 1, as shown in Fig. 1.

I provide spaced vertical wires 12 form-` ing the sides and ends of the cage; those on the sides of the cage being looped at 13 and being tied to the main wires 3, 6, 5 and 9 by thin tie wires 23.

tom wires 5 to anchor the plate to the bottom` of the bird nest framework. Plate 14 is pro- Y vided with a circular vopening 15 to receive I provide a metal nest holding plate 14V thewirenestfl? which nest is provided with a VInietalrim' 16,-as 'shown 4inV Fig. 2, lI provide a card board disc 19, radiallyslitted asiat` 20 to removably seat inthe nest 17.

-I provide a horizontal bracing wire 8 which 55 extends around the wallsl of the cage and is soldered tothe wires`4 and 12. The frameiwork of the cage is of approximately cubical ,y

Referring to Fig. 6, there is illustrated a modified form of wire nest comprising a ring 21 towhich a pair of curved wires 26 are attached at right angles to each other; a spirally disposed wire encircling these wires 26 and being tied to them by suitable thin v65 tie wires 25, as illustrated. This form of nest may be made either de-V tachable from4 the main framework; or if desired integral thereto. I prefer, however, to make the nest detached because of obvious advantages in removing and cleaning same.

The operation of the device will be obvious from thev accompanying drawing.V The nest framework is hooked by means of hooks 24 to the outside of the main bird cage 1 adja- `7.6

cent or in front ofV the door thereof, and the nest 17 being removable` from' the nest holding plate 14. What I claim is:

1. In anoutside nesting cage for attach- 180 i ment to canary bird cages, the combination of an approximately cubical` wire frame, having relatively large corner wires and having smaller wires forming three sides and a top of theframe, said wires being tied to the corner wires by thin tie wires, hooks formed on the upper free ends of two ofthe corner Y Y wires for detachably securin the open side of the nest to the outside o a bird cage, a metal plate secured to the bottom of the wire 90 frame, and a wire bird lnest detachably mounted in the metal plate.

2. In an outside nesting cage for attachment to canarybird cages, the 'combination of an approximately cubical wire frame havv ing relatively large corner wires-'and having smaller wires forming three sides and a top of the frame, said wires being tied to the corner wires by thin tie wires, a metal plate secured to the bottom of the Wire rameta Wire bird nest detachably mounted d in the metal plate, and a bracing Wire soldered to the vertical Wires and extending around and bracing the frame Work of the ca e. Y

ln an outside nesting cage for attachment'to canary bird cages, the'combination of a Wire frame having relatively large corner Wires and having smaller Wires forming three sides and a top of the iframe,k said Wires being tied tothe cornerwire's by thin tie Wires, means for detachablysecuring the open side of the nestk to ythe VVoutside 'OfaJ bird cage, a metalfplate attached tothe bot-` tom of the Wire frame and having a circular opening therein, and a Wire bird nest seated in said openingand detachably mountedin themctal plate. l Y. y

Y JOHN .PALUBl-AK'.,

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